Area Overview for Cudworth Ward
Area Information
Cudworth Ward occupies 8.5 km² within the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire. This electoral ward encompasses the village of Cudworth, which sits approximately 3.5 miles north-east of Barnsley town centre. Coordinates place the area at roughly 53.5784°N 1.4149°W, firmly in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. The ward returns three councillors to Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. History tells us the area comprises two distinct historic centres: Upper or Over Cudworth and Low or Nether Cudworth. Formerly part of the Barnsley Rural Sanitary District, Cudworth established its own urban district status after local government reforms in 1900. It later integrated into Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council during the 1974 reforms. Today, the landscape features a mix of inter-war and post-war housing supplanting older rural structures. You will find regenerated colliery sites and agricultural land to the south and south-east. A former railway station site served the community from 1840 to 1968, though rail no longer runs here. Regular bus services, primarily by Stagecoach Yorkshire, connect you to Barnsley. The presence of the church of St John the Baptist anchors the community history. Living in Cudworth Ward means accepting a location defined by industrial heritage and agricultural surroundings.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 8.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Cudworth Ward leans heavily towards older residents. The median age stands at 70, indicating a population composed largely of seniors. The most common age group is simply identified as Age: Total in the available records. You do not find a youthful demographic driving the area's character based on current statistics. A significant portion of the local population owns their home outright. The home ownership rate reaches 65%, suggesting stability within neighbourhoods. Most households fall into the total category without specific breakdowns available in the source material. Accommodation types also appear under the total label, leaving specific flat or house ratios unmeasured. Ethnically, the predominant group is listed as total, and religious affiliation follows the same general listing. This data paints a picture of a settled, older community where ownership is the norm rather than renting. The high age figure implies you will meet many retirees rather than young families building careers. Standard infrastructure supports this demographic, but social activities may cater specifically to older residents given the median age. Understanding these figures helps you gauge whether the local pace matches your lifestyle needs.
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